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i'm doc henley and this is your backstage pass to cnn heros. we're here backstage at the shrine auditorium in los angeles thp this place is massive. with a show like cnn heros, hundreds of people that pull together months and months of work to actually make a two-hour show happen. in this room right here, we've got media, we've got pr. >> okay. here we go. rehearse it again. >> production going on behind the scenes. >> this is where all the magic happens. >> the first time that "cnn heros" has put on a live show. how does that make it different? >> you're microseconds away from what could be a complete and utter disaster. you have to get it first time around. >> never know what's going to happen, nothing goes as planned and makes it fun and interesting and exciting. >> how are you? >> all the honorees became so tight knit. >> out there. >> these guys lives are about to change. >> what was it like looking out when practicing at all the celebrity faces that will be in attendance tomorrow. >> i love your show. you're really pretty. don't know who
i'm doc henley and this is your backstage pass to cnn heros. we're here backstage at the shrine auditorium in los angeles thp this place is massive. with a show like cnn heros, hundreds of people that pull together months and months of work to actually make a two-hour show happen. in this room right here, we've got media, we've got pr. >> okay. here we go. rehearse it again. >> production going on behind the scenes. >> this is where all the magic happens. >> the first...
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our cnn heroes. in the past, this is the night that we brought cnn heroes an all-star tribute. this year, that broadcast will be live from los angeles on sunday, december 11th, at 8:00 p.m. join us for a remarkable night. if you're a fan of that show, you'll love tonight's show. for the past five years, we asked you to tell us about people in your communities who are making a difference. your nominations led us to cnn heroes. shining a spotlight on people who are rarely in the public eye. the result has been inspiring. since 2007, cnn viewers have helped us find these rare individuals cementing more than 40,000 nominations from 100 count countries. there all determined, resourceful, passionate and their missions run the gamut. sustaining life. preserving dignity. protecting the powpowerless. defending the planet. and nurturing the soul. >> we'll be here for you. >> they helped hundreds of thousands of people in 75 countries creating a legacy of change around the world. tonight, we gather to honor the best that top ten of the year. the celebrities-studded gala salutes their self
our cnn heroes. in the past, this is the night that we brought cnn heroes an all-star tribute. this year, that broadcast will be live from los angeles on sunday, december 11th, at 8:00 p.m. join us for a remarkable night. if you're a fan of that show, you'll love tonight's show. for the past five years, we asked you to tell us about people in your communities who are making a difference. your nominations led us to cnn heroes. shining a spotlight on people who are rarely in the public eye. the...
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i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." cnn heroes, it's palpable. welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an inspiration to all of us, plus i hear he's a pretty good dancer, j.r. martinez. >> what an amazing night. i know that when men and women like me serve this country, we ask a lot from our family. they give up so much so that we can do the job that we have to do. they are brave and strong, and we carry their pictures in our pockets to help us get back home. but not all of us do. that means flag-draped coffins, "taps," and widows and widowers are in our hometowns. taryn davis is a widow. she lost her husband, michael, in iraq just 17 months after they said "i do." she reached out for a community of other widow
i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." cnn heroes, it's palpable. welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an inspiration to...
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on cnn. and at this time every weekend on cnn international. the news continues next on cnn. >>> eight murders and now an arrest. the 911 caller and son of one of the victims is charged in the brutal brunswick killings. >>> what appears to be sexual hazing. now the man who blew the whistle on the u.s. embassy guards in afghanistan speaks out only on cnn. >>> plus, presidential pep talk, or political brainwashing. president obama's school speech innights debate across the country. >>> off the coast of cape cod. several large sharks, including a great white spotted near a popular beach. >>> very good saturday afternoon to you, evening for some of you. first off, the south georgia man who called 911 last weekend to report his family had been killed, has now been charged with eight counts of first-degree murder. a 3-year-old critically injured in the savage attack continues to fight for his life. cnn's sean callebs is in brunswick, georgia, where funerals were held today for seven of the victims. >> reporter: loved ones are saying good-bye to eight
on cnn. and at this time every weekend on cnn international. the news continues next on cnn. >>> eight murders and now an arrest. the 911 caller and son of one of the victims is charged in the brutal brunswick killings. >>> what appears to be sexual hazing. now the man who blew the whistle on the u.s. embassy guards in afghanistan speaks out only on cnn. >>> plus, presidential pep talk, or political brainwashing. president obama's school speech innights debate across...
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breaking news in to cnn. we told you about the threat of radiation contamination from one of the facilities there, nuclear facility power plant. this is just in. i'm going to read it right off the wires. it says a meltdown may be under way at one of the fukushima daiichi power reactors. there's two remember. japanese nuclear and industrial safety agency told cnn today. a meltdown is a catastrophic failure, a catastrophic failure. that's what we're hearing of the reactor core with potential for widespread radiation release. a director of the agency's international affairs office expressed confidence, however, that the efforts to control the crisis would prove successful. again, this is uncharted territory because they haven't had anything like this happen. meantime, a second reactor at the same facility as we've been telling you about failed shortly after 5:00 a.m. on sunday there. the tokyo electric power company said -- this is according to tv asahi said the company was having difficulty cooling the reactor
breaking news in to cnn. we told you about the threat of radiation contamination from one of the facilities there, nuclear facility power plant. this is just in. i'm going to read it right off the wires. it says a meltdown may be under way at one of the fukushima daiichi power reactors. there's two remember. japanese nuclear and industrial safety agency told cnn today. a meltdown is a catastrophic failure, a catastrophic failure. that's what we're hearing of the reactor core with potential for...
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>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> did you still watch cnn? >> you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks cbs, nbc, and abc, they emphasize their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words if there had been a fox news with right-wing anchors and nbc had rachel maddow and the others, would you do anything differently? >> i would have to give it a lot of thought. i value my time greatly. i'm working on nuclear weapons trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things of where i can make a difference now. i don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should become -- you're
>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> did you still watch cnn? >> you bet. >> do you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks cbs, nbc, and abc, they emphasize their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have...
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to put cnn on the map. nick charles, longtime host of cnn sports tonight has died. he had been battling bladder cancer for the past couple of years. a lot of you certainly may remember the name, remember the face, remember the reporting, but maybe if you don't, you'll certainly remember just recently our sanjay gupta did a special that really, really resonated with our audience. we got so much unsolicited feedback from people who were touched by his story of trying to prepare his family for his passing over the past several months, preparing himself as well. nick charles, 64 years old. but i want to bring in sanjay gupta is on the line with me now. sanjay, we appreciate you hopping on, and nick charles knew this was coming and he knew it was coming fairly soon, did he not? >> oh, yeah, he knew for sure. it was not even two years ago that he was diagnosed, and he went through chemotherapy for some time. he was getting treatment, but it was in january, t.j., where the chemotherapy was just making him so sick,
to put cnn on the map. nick charles, longtime host of cnn sports tonight has died. he had been battling bladder cancer for the past couple of years. a lot of you certainly may remember the name, remember the face, remember the reporting, but maybe if you don't, you'll certainly remember just recently our sanjay gupta did a special that really, really resonated with our audience. we got so much unsolicited feedback from people who were touched by his story of trying to prepare his family for his...
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will be named our 2011 cnn hero of the year. let's get to our first honoree, a champion of the forgotten transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala to benefit colombian nonprofits. please welcome sophia. >> charity is a beautiful thing. it's powerful, magnificent and amazing the way it can grab hold of us in life. for richard st. denis, it happened in puerto rico. he was there to deliver a wheelchair to a girl who had polio. she's never walked a step in her life. that morning her mother carried her into the chapel and richard wheeled her out. that single act of kindness gave her the chance to live a fuller life. she was able to work, get married and have children. richard knew because of his own accident how valuable independence was and just one wheelchair wasn't enough. so he started the world access project. he has provided hundreds of people with wheelchairs, crutches and walkers. they can move through life because charit
will be named our 2011 cnn hero of the year. let's get to our first honoree, a champion of the forgotten transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala to benefit colombian nonprofits. please welcome sophia. >> charity is a beautiful thing. it's powerful, magnificent and amazing the way it can grab hold of us in life. for richard st. denis, it happened in puerto rico. he was there to...
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go outside, use your smartphone to take a picture, then upload it to cnn ireport by using one of cnn's mobile apps. the only requirement? that the photo be horizontal and
go outside, use your smartphone to take a picture, then upload it to cnn ireport by using one of cnn's mobile apps. the only requirement? that the photo be horizontal and
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on cnn international. on cnn international. the news continues next on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm hala gorani in tonight for don lemon. occupy wall street is now global. demonstrations erupted in cities around the world today in a display of worldwide frustration we haven't seen since this protest began about a month ago. this peaceful demonstration in buenos aires was fairly typical. this was the scene in london. thousands of people converged in front of st. paul's cathedral to hear wikileaks founder julian assange. he made an appearance today. several people were arrested in london. the most notable unrest was in rome. look at these images. police blame anarchists for taking advantage of the large gathering to throw fire bombs and break store windows, forcing riot police to move in with water cannons and tear gas. some of the protesters say their movement was hijacked by these troublemakers in rome. cnn's susan candiotti is in new yo
on cnn international. on cnn international. the news continues next on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm hala gorani in tonight for don lemon. occupy wall street is now global. demonstrations erupted in cities around the world today in a display of worldwide frustration we haven't seen since this protest began about a month ago. this peaceful demonstration in buenos aires was fairly typical. this was the scene...
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he told cnn's jessica yelen? >> it has to be a situation in which we can't capture the individual before they move forward on some sort of operational plot, against the united states. >> i don't think whether obama or romney wins we're going to see this technology go away, or see any greater minimized use of it. because of their own approach. i think we've seen president obama's most definitely willing to utilize this. it has been a signature part of his countterrorism agenda, and it would be very hard for romney to roll that back, even if he wanted to. >> reporter: whether it is romney or obama in the oval office, the bigger problem with drones may be the international pushback from government and human rights groups increasingly voicing their opposition. barbara star, cnn, the pentagon. >> all right, barbara, for election coverage just go to cnn.com. >>> when you look at the names of this year's emmy nominees, well, you may see those who wouldn't think of working in tv, suddenly doing it. we'll look at the emmy
he told cnn's jessica yelen? >> it has to be a situation in which we can't capture the individual before they move forward on some sort of operational plot, against the united states. >> i don't think whether obama or romney wins we're going to see this technology go away, or see any greater minimized use of it. because of their own approach. i think we've seen president obama's most definitely willing to utilize this. it has been a signature part of his countterrorism agenda, and...
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time to get you your stories in the "cnn newsroom." >>> from cnn center, this is cnn saturday morning. it is february 11th, good morning. i'm ted rollins. it's 8:00 here in atlanta and 3:00 p.m. in homs, syria, where the gunshots, explosions and bloodshed continues in the street. hundreds of people have died in the ongoing revolt against the government. and to d.c. where conservatives are gathering for critical meetings again today. three of the four gop presidential candidates took their turns trying to woo the crowd. plus, sarah palin speaks today. will she officially endorse anyone? but there may be more political intrigue in maine, as well. we'll take you there, as well. >> from cnn's world headquarters, bringing you news and analysis from across the nation and around the globe. live from studio 7, this is cnn saturday morning. >> and maine is where we'll start this morning. maine's republican voters are heading to the caucus site this morning to choose their candidate for president. it's pretty much a two-man race for the state's 21 delegates. ron paul has a strong ground game wh
time to get you your stories in the "cnn newsroom." >>> from cnn center, this is cnn saturday morning. it is february 11th, good morning. i'm ted rollins. it's 8:00 here in atlanta and 3:00 p.m. in homs, syria, where the gunshots, explosions and bloodshed continues in the street. hundreds of people have died in the ongoing revolt against the government. and to d.c. where conservatives are gathering for critical meetings again today. three of the four gop presidential...
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cnn is hosting that debate. let's get into presidential politics right now with a couple of our good friends here on saturday and sunday morning. lenny mccall sister and maria cardona, cnn contributor, joining us, as well. good to see you both. i will not stray from how we do things here on saturday morning and i'll ask you first, what was your political highlight of the week? you tell me first, maria. >> we you a saw the rise of cain, but the question is, is he able? t.j., you're in vegas. i wouldn't put my money on it. >> lenny, you've got work to do to top hers this morning. what was your political highlight? >> i may have to concede this one, but the bottom line is who is the joke on? the jobs bill, or the nevada gop? come find out or jon huntsman. >> all right. guys, let's get into this and i wonder if you were all able to hear my interview i just did with the het head of the gop out here in nevada. there is no way they are going to move the caucus this year in nevada from the 14th. that is going to be prob
cnn is hosting that debate. let's get into presidential politics right now with a couple of our good friends here on saturday and sunday morning. lenny mccall sister and maria cardona, cnn contributor, joining us, as well. good to see you both. i will not stray from how we do things here on saturday morning and i'll ask you first, what was your political highlight of the week? you tell me first, maria. >> we you a saw the rise of cain, but the question is, is he able? t.j., you're in...
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officials tell cnn the u.s. is teaming with yemen's government to pick possible targets for retaliatory air strikes. it would not be the first strike by u.s. forces there. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr joins us now live from washington with more on this. barbara, what are you learning exactly about this potential retaliation? >> well, heidi, as you just mentioned, it would not be the first time. throughout the month of december, the u.s. and yemen have worked together very quietly. there had been a number of attacks by yemeni forces against al qaeda tarts, and u.s.-backed air strikes by all accounts. so what is the next step? they are going to continue that al qaeda effort, both countries together, and top military intelligence sources tell us they are reviewing the existing target list now to see if they can tie any of these targets specifically to the attack on the northwest airlines flight. if they can, they will go after them. but the ongoing campaign against al qaeda in yemen does go on, very qui
officials tell cnn the u.s. is teaming with yemen's government to pick possible targets for retaliatory air strikes. it would not be the first strike by u.s. forces there. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr joins us now live from washington with more on this. barbara, what are you learning exactly about this potential retaliation? >> well, heidi, as you just mentioned, it would not be the first time. throughout the month of december, the u.s. and yemen have worked together very...
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i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." "cnn heroes: it's palpable." welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an inspiration to all of us, plus i hear he's a pretty good dancer, j.r. martinez. [ applause ] >> what an amazing night. i know that when men and women like me serve this country we ask a lot from our family. they give up so much so that we can do the job that we have to do. they are brave and strong, and we carry their pictures in our pockets to help us get back home. but not all of us do. that means flag-draped coffins, taps, and widows and widowers are in our hometowns. taryn davis is a widow. she lost her husband, michael, in iraq just 17 months after they said "i do." she reached out for a community of o
i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." "cnn heroes: it's palpable." welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an...
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keep it here on cnn. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the volkswagen jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] it's quality you can hear and feel. that's the power of german engineering. right now during the autobahn for all event get great deals on a 2012 jetta. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors. ♪ >> a short list of candidates for the vice presidential running mate for mitt romney apparently received phone calls informing them at least that they are perhaps not the choice, but we don't have an official announcement right now. we have chris welsh on the line, cnn producer who i understand has new information for us. what have you got? >> colleen, governor tim pawlenty who has been rumored to be on the short list, govern
keep it here on cnn. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the volkswagen jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] it's quality you can hear and feel. that's the power of german engineering. right now during the autobahn for all event get great deals on a 2012 jetta. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky...
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the news continues next on cnn. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. here's a look at the stories making headlines. president obama spent the day in new hampshire talking about the budget and blasting mitt romney and paul ryan's plans for a medicare overhaul. in florida, ryan brought his mom along to defend his medicare plans before an audience of mostly senior citizens. we'll have the latest on both campaigns coming up. >>> for the first time in 45 years, dallas county, texas is spraying mosquito pesticide from the air trying to end a deadly outbreak of west nile virus. it's already claimed 21 lives in texas and made at least 550 others sick. many in dallas are opposed to the spraying. the epa says the pesticide isn't harmful to humans or pets. >>> officials say can't lopes from southwest indiana are making people sick and killed two people. the cause, salmonella. the fda says if you have any cantaloupes from that part of the country, throw them out. more than 140 people came down with salmonella infection in 20 states. >>> firefighters are catching a
the news continues next on cnn. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. here's a look at the stories making headlines. president obama spent the day in new hampshire talking about the budget and blasting mitt romney and paul ryan's plans for a medicare overhaul. in florida, ryan brought his mom along to defend his medicare plans before an audience of mostly senior citizens. we'll have the latest on both campaigns coming up. >>> for the first time in 45 years, dallas county, texas is...
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>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel and the others. would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thaulgt andought and a l study, which i have not done because nobody has asked he to do it. i value my time greatly. i eec'm working on nuclear weap trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and getting us to change over to clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where
>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were...
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>>> this is cnn breaking news. >> good evening, everyone, i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. we have a bit of breaking news to tell you about. it involves the president of the united states. we're being told by a white house official that the president will make a statement at 10:30. president barack obama will make a statement at 10:30. but the official did not say what that statement would be about. again, this is very unusual to happen at 10:30 on a sunday night. we don't know what the information is, but cnn is being told by a white house official that the president will speak at 10:30, make a statement, we'll carry it live. as soon as we get more information about exactly what the president is speaking on, we're going to bring it to you live, so don't go anywhere. at the bottom of the hour, president barack obama making a live statement. >>> other breaking news tonight as well, this time it's out of missouri. an appeal to the u.s. supreme court has failed to stop a proposal to blow up a major levee. that might save the town of cairo, illinois, but it would fl
>>> this is cnn breaking news. >> good evening, everyone, i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. we have a bit of breaking news to tell you about. it involves the president of the united states. we're being told by a white house official that the president will make a statement at 10:30. president barack obama will make a statement at 10:30. but the official did not say what that statement would be about. again, this is very unusual to happen at 10:30 on a sunday...
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eastern only here on cnn. >>> kony 2012. it's been hard to turn on the tv or logon to facebook or twitter or your e-mail and not hear about ugandan warlord joseph kony. most had never heard of him. now millions of people do know the name thanks to the video posted on youtube this week. and as miguel marquez reports, that was the plan. >> reporter: it is a 30-minute video. its hope, to change the world. >> in order for it to work, you have to pay attention. >> reporter: with the narrator and filmmaker want you to pay attention to is this man, joseph kony. he leads the lord's resistance army, and his goal is to overthrow the ugandan government. in his 26-year campaign, kony has kidnapped more than 65,000 boys and girls, kids, forcing them to maim their fellow villagers and sometimes to prove their loyalty to kony, kill their own families. kony says he's doing it all in the name of god, but the children's stories paint a picture of hell on earth. cnn has covered it since the beginning. >> translator: we were forced to bite him
eastern only here on cnn. >>> kony 2012. it's been hard to turn on the tv or logon to facebook or twitter or your e-mail and not hear about ugandan warlord joseph kony. most had never heard of him. now millions of people do know the name thanks to the video posted on youtube this week. and as miguel marquez reports, that was the plan. >> reporter: it is a 30-minute video. its hope, to change the world. >> in order for it to work, you have to pay attention. >>...
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earlier tonight cnn digital producer derrick dodge show how cnn has teamed up to make a trip to the farmers market a little more fun, healthy and even rewarding. >> yesterday at a farmers market, over 6,000 in the country and the usda has a searchable directory at farmersmarket.usda.gov where you can search for the one nearest you. then search at foursquare and you can unlock a healthy eater badge at one of over 6,000 farmers markets in the united states. if you go to google earth, yesterday i went to the peach tree road farmers market. >> did i do that right. >> in atlanta, and i demonstrated the process for you. >> so that's the number of farmers markets where you can check in throughout the country. >> over 6,000. >> i went yesterday down the street. >> okay, cool. let's listen. >> we're at peach tree farmers road market in atlanta, georgia where i'm demonstrating how to use four square to eat healthy. we want people to get out and support their local farmers markets. check in at over 6,000 farmers markets on your phone when you go to four square. find your location, check in and you can
earlier tonight cnn digital producer derrick dodge show how cnn has teamed up to make a trip to the farmers market a little more fun, healthy and even rewarding. >> yesterday at a farmers market, over 6,000 in the country and the usda has a searchable directory at farmersmarket.usda.gov where you can search for the one nearest you. then search at foursquare and you can unlock a healthy eater badge at one of over 6,000 farmers markets in the united states. if you go to google earth,...
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cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy of the broadcast outlets. they have a hard time admitting when they make a mistake. this isn't ideological like it so often is with fox. but everybody makes mistakes. do you own up to them, how do you correct them, do you acknowledge them? and cnn was belated in getting to it, but they got to it. fox still hasn't gotten to it. that's what's really troubling. >> michael medved -- go ahead. >> what was extraordinary about this thing is there were members of congress who responded immediately who also were so unwilling to wait, who responded based upon the
cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy...
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eastern right here on cnn. >>> a federal grand jursy investigating john edwards' campaign finances. this morning his former mistress and her baby showed up to testify. announcer: some people buy a car based on the deal they get. - others buy the car of their dreams. - ( beeps ) during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. it's an opportunity today. it's a lexus forever. special lease offers now available on th. >>> welcome back to queelt cnn newsroom." time to check what's going on, interestingly, in alaska, look at this waterspout. my goodness dorothy was taking this shot as she took off about 1,000 feet in the air. rare sight in alaska. this is in the bearing sea where they do that deadliest catch. nasty weather up there. these things usually happen in the tropics or at least in the gulf states, sometimes in the pacific northwest. that, my friends, is rare. >>> here's what's going on weatherwise, showers and thunderstorms across theinter mountain west and showers across the del marva. new
eastern right here on cnn. >>> a federal grand jursy investigating john edwards' campaign finances. this morning his former mistress and her baby showed up to testify. announcer: some people buy a car based on the deal they get. - others buy the car of their dreams. - ( beeps ) during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. it's an opportunity today. it's a lexus forever. special lease offers now available on th. >>> welcome back to queelt cnn...
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we wrap it up for today and send it right to "cnn newsroom" and it right to "cnn newsroom" and kyra phillips. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everybody. we have lots of politics this morning. first, this just got into us. good news on the jobs front. felecia taylor. the lowest level in four years? >> yeah. that's the great news. this is really the kind of numbers that we were hoping to see and hopefully will continue. so new jobless claims plunged to 352,000 last week. that's a huge drop. down by 50,000. this demonstrates there are fewer layoffs. however, jobless claims can be a little volatile. for example, we saw claims jump a few weeks ago because of the temporary holiday workers that were laid off. and also the prior week was revised a little bit higher, not much. just by about 3,000. it did go above 400,000. we need to stay below that in order to associate that with actual job creation. today's report is good news. we need to see it continue in the long term. >> all right. felecia, thanks so much. let's get to politics now. we begin in iowa. yes, iowa. just when
we wrap it up for today and send it right to "cnn newsroom" and it right to "cnn newsroom" and kyra phillips. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everybody. we have lots of politics this morning. first, this just got into us. good news on the jobs front. felecia taylor. the lowest level in four years? >> yeah. that's the great news. this is really the kind of numbers that we were hoping to see and hopefully will continue. so new jobless...
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he of course is jewish. >> i was with cnn for almost 20 years. in the time i was here and this is coming from an old white guy but i found it to be a place that celebrated die verpsity that, encouraged diversity, became more diverse over the time i was here. i don't think sanchez' complaint squares with the fact especially when you look at how much cnn supported, promotored him and gave him really high profile assignments. >> briefly, paul does he have a future? >> i don't think so, maybe at the local level but i think he's tabt tainted, radioactive. >> i disagree. i think you'll see him again. >> carole simpson in boston thanks for joining us. paul fahre, jamie mcintyre, thank you. >>> when we come back his scoops infeweriated the nixon administration but did jack anderson engage in underhanded tactics of his own? the author of a new book says yes. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. and if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a
he of course is jewish. >> i was with cnn for almost 20 years. in the time i was here and this is coming from an old white guy but i found it to be a place that celebrated die verpsity that, encouraged diversity, became more diverse over the time i was here. i don't think sanchez' complaint squares with the fact especially when you look at how much cnn supported, promotored him and gave him really high profile assignments. >> briefly, paul does he have a future? >> i don't...
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cnn's rob marciano will join us cnn's rob marciano will join us live with an update, next. like the cts sport sedan. the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a "car and driver" 10 best, three years in a row. or the all new cadillac srx luxury crossover. and even the most acclaimed luxury suv ever, the cadillac escalade. summer brings out the best in all of us. hurry in to get 0% apr financing on every new 2010 cadillac during cadillac's "summer's best" sales event, going...
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involving cnn. you'd go into the newsroom in atlanta and you'd have an idea and then everybody would implement it. how much do you miss that? >> i miss it. it was a lot of fun. and i think we did a lot of good. i think we did a lot of good. >> you did amazing. and i also remember the financial stakes for you personally. you made an investment, and you rolled the dice -- >> everything. >> -- basically and said i'm going to create this, and if i lose it, i lose it. and it turned out solidly in terms of the finances. >> right. >> yeah. it was an amazing -- it was an amazing situation, because that day, what was it 1997, when you announced you were giving the united nations $1 billion, you remember that? >> right, sure. >> to deal with disease, to deal with all sorts of important issues. how did that work out? >> well, it's worked out fine as far as i'm concerned. >> was the money well spent? >> the world is healthier than it was. and there's more international understanding than ever before. the united
involving cnn. you'd go into the newsroom in atlanta and you'd have an idea and then everybody would implement it. how much do you miss that? >> i miss it. it was a lot of fun. and i think we did a lot of good. i think we did a lot of good. >> you did amazing. and i also remember the financial stakes for you personally. you made an investment, and you rolled the dice -- >> everything. >> -- basically and said i'm going to create this, and if i lose it, i lose it. and it...
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hour of the cnn newsroom on sunday. >>> ahead, actress ricky lake introduces us to one of cnn's top ten heroes of 2010. >>> and lace up your sneakers, grab your ipod. it's the new trend that's helping women put their best foot forward in the battle of the bulge. it's just outside of lancaster. sure, i can download directions for you now. we got it. thank you very much! check it out. i can like, see everything that's going on with the car. here's the gas level. i can check on the oil. i can unlock it from anywhere. i've received a signal there was a crash. some guy just cut me off. i'll get an ambulance to you right away. safely connecting you in ways you never thought possible. onstar. live on. with the best decongestant. my choice is clear. claritin-d. nothing works stronger, faster or longer for allergy congestion relief without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed
hour of the cnn newsroom on sunday. >>> ahead, actress ricky lake introduces us to one of cnn's top ten heroes of 2010. >>> and lace up your sneakers, grab your ipod. it's the new trend that's helping women put their best foot forward in the battle of the bulge. it's just outside of lancaster. sure, i can download directions for you now. we got it. thank you very much! check it out. i can like, see everything that's going on with the car. here's the gas level. i can check on...
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eastern on cnn. it's an extraordinary story about the murders of four iraqi detainees by three decorated army sergeants at a canal in baghdad. the documentary is already prompting responses from all over the world on cnn.com. special investigations unit abbie boudreau is here to tell us about that documentary. >> during our investigation we obtained 23 1/2 hours of army interrogation videotapes. tapes you'll only see on cnn. we also spoke exclusively with the wives of the three sergeants who insist their husbands are heros and not criminals and have been punished enough. with four iraqis murdered and three u.s. soldiers blamed including first sergeant john hadly, his wife, kim, felt she had to do something. she came up with a video and these handwritten cards. in this field near her home in germany where her husband was based, she silently told her story. she very simply just wrote words on these cards to express what happened and how she was feeling and this one is interesting. to free these three a
eastern on cnn. it's an extraordinary story about the murders of four iraqi detainees by three decorated army sergeants at a canal in baghdad. the documentary is already prompting responses from all over the world on cnn.com. special investigations unit abbie boudreau is here to tell us about that documentary. >> during our investigation we obtained 23 1/2 hours of army interrogation videotapes. tapes you'll only see on cnn. we also spoke exclusively with the wives of the three sergeants...
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i'm zain verjee at cnn in london. here are the headlines. u.s. president president obama says osama bin laden must have had a support network but he told a program on cbs but he's not sure whether that included the pakistani government. the prime minister will address parliament and the nation today on the subject of the bin laden raid. >>> the mississippi river has been closed to traffic as extreme flooding continues in the region. the five-mile stretch was closed in the state of missouri to prevent damage to the levees from passing barges. >>> a baby is now safe in tunisia after escaping from libya after help from a defecting officer. she drew national attention in march when she publicly announced she had been raped by government forces. >> witnesses inside syrian forces say government forces there cracking down on anti-government protesters. they say a 12-year-old boy was killed when troops fired on demonstrators. cnn has not been allowed inside syria, and we can't verify those reports. those are the headlines. i'
i'm zain verjee at cnn in london. here are the headlines. u.s. president president obama says osama bin laden must have had a support network but he told a program on cbs but he's not sure whether that included the pakistani government. the prime minister will address parliament and the nation today on the subject of the bin laden raid. >>> the mississippi river has been closed to traffic as extreme flooding continues in the region. the five-mile stretch was closed in the state of...
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cnn released a fascinating poll ahead of the debate. we asked whether the government should be promoting traditional values. here is the response. 46% said yes but 50% said no. why is that important? because it the first time the percentage and n the yes column has fallen below 50% since cnn first started asking the question in 1993. that number should be very interesting to candidates like rick san forum. someone who is very devicive on social issues. here is what he had to say when i caught up with them. let's take a listen. >> in my announcement speech, i didn't talk about social issues. i talked about the impact of obama care on jobs and economy. i talked about the huge debt we have and the obligation it deal with that. i talked about entitlement reform. i talked about the ryan plan. you know, it n all due respect, i think the media is fixated on trying to, this is how the media works, they try to pigeon hole candidates. they fit this niche. they fit that niche. well the interesting thing in my candidacy is that i fit all of the nic
cnn released a fascinating poll ahead of the debate. we asked whether the government should be promoting traditional values. here is the response. 46% said yes but 50% said no. why is that important? because it the first time the percentage and n the yes column has fallen below 50% since cnn first started asking the question in 1993. that number should be very interesting to candidates like rick san forum. someone who is very devicive on social issues. here is what he had to say when i caught...
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let's get going from the cnn center. this is "cnn saturday morning." it is 10:00 a.m. right here in atlanta. 9:00 a.m. in new orleans. ser7:00 a.m. in san diego. i'm brooke baldwin. t.j. holmes gets the morning off. busy morning coming up over the course of the next 90 minutes, talking hurricane season. look with me. the season already heating up. talking d.e.f. danielle, earl maybe even fiona. reynolds wolf tracking that. we'll talk to reynolds. also -- hang on. making omelets for breakfast? new questions about those salmonella tainted eggs pap congresswoman says critical time was lost in warning the public of the danger, and she wants answers. out in california, inmates are rig rioting. guards opening fire. folsom prison. the latest from that. but the big story we're on this hour here at cnn, conservative talk show host glenn beck. he's holding this, many are saying, controversial rally in washington, d.c. today. beautiful washington monument there. perfect day for a rally, i'm told, in d.c., and it's being held, the historic steps of the lincoln mel moral. that very
let's get going from the cnn center. this is "cnn saturday morning." it is 10:00 a.m. right here in atlanta. 9:00 a.m. in new orleans. ser7:00 a.m. in san diego. i'm brooke baldwin. t.j. holmes gets the morning off. busy morning coming up over the course of the next 90 minutes, talking hurricane season. look with me. the season already heating up. talking d.e.f. danielle, earl maybe even fiona. reynolds wolf tracking that. we'll talk to reynolds. also -- hang on. making omelets for...
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facebook.com/cnn wbt. let us know what you think. >>> and you can also send us your thoughts on twitter. follow us at cnn wbt and check out the tweets from us on the "world business today" team. that is it for this edition of "world business today." i'm charles hodson in london. >> i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. you're watching cnn, the world's news leader. charles and i will be back later this day. we'll be joined by ali velshi. we have the big, big jobs number coming out in less than five hours from now, i think. we'll join you then. meanwhile, ""marketplace middle east"" is up next. [ male announcer ] let's level the playing field. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio today. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an accou
facebook.com/cnn wbt. let us know what you think. >>> and you can also send us your thoughts on twitter. follow us at cnn wbt and check out the tweets from us on the "world business today" team. that is it for this edition of "world business today." i'm charles hodson in london. >> i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. you're watching cnn, the world's news leader. charles and i will be back later this day. we'll be joined by ali velshi. we have the big, big jobs...
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cnn rode along. and a warning, some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: a texas cowboy rides out through a charred landscape to round up his cattle. instead, justin cormack comes upon a horrifying scene. >> not a lot to say. >> reporter: overrun by a sudden and fast-moving wildfire his family's cows were all but incinerated, a loss that can break even a tough cowboy's heart. >> something you can't really explain. i mean, this is home. a lot of people think this is the land, and this is my backyard and we've run cattle out here since i was a baby, and so -- >> reporter: all justin can do is mark the dead. the cormacks hope they will be compensated for the fire's wrath. it's not yet clear if that will happen. so far about 15% of the herd has been claimed by the blaze. >> you can see all the burn marks down her legs and hip. >> reporter: other cattle were badly injured and will be put down. >> wildfires here, it will happen. >> reporter: justin came back from medical school to help his mom and br
cnn rode along. and a warning, some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: a texas cowboy rides out through a charred landscape to round up his cattle. instead, justin cormack comes upon a horrifying scene. >> not a lot to say. >> reporter: overrun by a sudden and fast-moving wildfire his family's cows were all but incinerated, a loss that can break even a tough cowboy's heart. >> something you can't really explain. i mean, this is home. a lot of people think this is...
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you're in the cnn "newsroom." ta, and if i take it for 10 days, britain. you're in the cnn "newsroom." la. >>> of course, we bring the world to your fingertips here at cnn.com. a lot of big stories featured now on cnn.com, but the one we'll play particular attention to here is going on in the uk, of course, stories in africa, asia and the americas at cnn.com. let's focus for a moment now on the -- on today's national election in great britain. prime minister gordon brown is fighting to hold on to his job. his labor party has held power for 13 years now. voters may decide it's time for a bit of a change and put conservative leader david cameron at number ten. cnn's richard roth is in new york and he's got a decidedly american look at politics across the pond. >> you don't vote in england, do you? >> nicky perry follows the british election from her store in greenwich village. it's called tea and sympathy, but she is not offering any tea or especially sympathy to the three major candidates for prime minister. >> i j
you're in the cnn "newsroom." ta, and if i take it for 10 days, britain. you're in the cnn "newsroom." la. >>> of course, we bring the world to your fingertips here at cnn.com. a lot of big stories featured now on cnn.com, but the one we'll play particular attention to here is going on in the uk, of course, stories in africa, asia and the americas at cnn.com. let's focus for a moment now on the -- on today's national election in great britain. prime minister gordon...
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eastern only here on cnn. >>> tonight i want to introduce you to a very special cnn hero. meet a woman who is changing the perception of the united states one family at a time. her name is carolyn manning and she lost a loved one on september 11th. but through that tragedy came a connection to other victims and to a world-wide crisis. today she is helping people from all over the world rebuild their lives. >> this is "cnn heroes." >> we have an explosion at building number one. there's smoke all over the place. >> one of the towers went down. >> my brother-in-law was killed in tower one on september 11th. after september 11th, i saw a picture of an afghan family who had also lost a family member because of the taliban and they had to flee their country. our family, we lost a family member too. we've just naturally went from that to let's show the refugees that we welcome them. my name's carolyn manning and i started the welcome to america project to help refugees in phoenix, arizona. how are you? the families that we help come from places where there's been war and genocid
eastern only here on cnn. >>> tonight i want to introduce you to a very special cnn hero. meet a woman who is changing the perception of the united states one family at a time. her name is carolyn manning and she lost a loved one on september 11th. but through that tragedy came a connection to other victims and to a world-wide crisis. today she is helping people from all over the world rebuild their lives. >> this is "cnn heroes." >> we have an explosion at...
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be sure to tune in to cnn thursday night to hear the candidates in their own words. the cnn southern republican leadership conference debate comes your way thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the south carolina primary is less than a week away and while the florida primary is at the end of this month, the differences between the two southern states and the money the candidates need to have to keep campaigning. to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life. get this free travel bag when you join at aarp.org/jointoday. hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female a
be sure to tune in to cnn thursday night to hear the candidates in their own words. the cnn southern republican leadership conference debate comes your way thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the south carolina primary is less than a week away and while the florida primary is at the end of this month, the differences between the two southern states and the money the candidates need to have to keep campaigning. to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i...
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and you're in the "cnn and you're in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> they had him under round-the-clock surveillance since he walked out of custody yesterday. this morning, new haven, connecticut, police were ready to make their move. they shut down an interstate highway and blocked local roads, then swooped on a super 8 motel, arresting a yale lab worker in the murder of grad student, annie le. his arrest comes more than a week after le disappeared, from a medical school research building, and four days after her body was found hidden inside that same building, as he announced the developments this morning, the new haven police chief made an interesting distinction here. >> i think it's important to note this is not about urban crime, it's not about university crime. it's not about domestic crime, but an issue of workplace violence, which has become a growing concern around the country. >> shortly after that raymond clark made his first court appearance. the judge formally charged him with le's murder and ordered him held on $3 million bond. clark did not
and you're in the "cnn and you're in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> they had him under round-the-clock surveillance since he walked out of custody yesterday. this morning, new haven, connecticut, police were ready to make their move. they shut down an interstate highway and blocked local roads, then swooped on a super 8 motel, arresting a yale lab worker in the murder of grad student, annie le. his arrest comes more than a week after le...
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this is a new cnn/orc poll. the president's lead is shrinking there within the margin of error. 18 electoral votes, a statistically tie. some polls show the president leading with a a. few points. >>> mitt romney is not afraid of big bird after he promised to cut fund for pbs. the obama camp went on the attack, accusing romney of trying to kill the feathered sesame street character. listen to what he told wolf blitzer in "the situation room" last night. >> big bird is going to be just fine. "sesame street" is a successful enterprise. i don't believe cnn gets funding but somehow y'all stay on the air. i just think that pbs will be able to make it on its own just like every one of the other stations and does not require us to go to china to borrow money to keep pbs on the air. >>> the brouhaha at the official news word over big birds a the producers of big entered a little peeved. they say this ad from the obama campaign does not fly with them. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. >> the ad launched mitt romne
this is a new cnn/orc poll. the president's lead is shrinking there within the margin of error. 18 electoral votes, a statistically tie. some polls show the president leading with a a. few points. >>> mitt romney is not afraid of big bird after he promised to cut fund for pbs. the obama camp went on the attack, accusing romney of trying to kill the feathered sesame street character. listen to what he told wolf blitzer in "the situation room" last night. >> big bird is...
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do you see cnn as liberal media? >> yes. >> what are you thinking. >> the communist news network. >> when you watch -- >> don't watch cnn or msnbc except once in a blue moon. >> at age 28, ryan sorba is the oldest young conservative we've met. >> i'm ryan, nice to meet you. >> he invited us to a chicago suburb for a anti-gay movement. >> he hasn'tle sold out on headline activism. >> he's one of the speakers and wants to promote the book he's writing. >> it's psychological disorder. what does everyone psyche. >> some opinion movement tell us he's extreme yet like the others he's not afraid to speak his mind and push his views even if it offends people. >> there's absolutely no scientific evidence for this notion that people are in some way born quote gay. he's best known for this one minute rant at a conservative conference. >> i would like to condemn cpac for bringing go pride to this event. >> he denounced conservatives for allowing gays to attend. after the speech outside chicago -- >> we want equal rights. >> a gr
do you see cnn as liberal media? >> yes. >> what are you thinking. >> the communist news network. >> when you watch -- >> don't watch cnn or msnbc except once in a blue moon. >> at age 28, ryan sorba is the oldest young conservative we've met. >> i'm ryan, nice to meet you. >> he invited us to a chicago suburb for a anti-gay movement. >> he hasn'tle sold out on headline activism. >> he's one of the speakers and wants to promote the...
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cnn is in london. i understand organizers claim nearly half a million people took part in these demonstrations. what prompted this huge turnout? >> reporter: well, i think it's an answer that has been reverberating throughout british society that will find resonance both in the united states and across much of the western world. this sense that the taxpayers are paying twice, that they pay to bail out the banks and the major financial institutions that many here believe are responsible for this economic crisis and now they're being asked to bear the brunt for os tear tee measures that are going to cut the deficit. there's also a huge concern that the ruling coalition is trying to push these cuts through too fast and too deep, don. they're trying to get this done within a four-year window, which many skeptics are saying is the exact window that will give them a year to make nice with the electorate before the electorate returns to the polls and hopefully people will have forgotten what happened to them.
cnn is in london. i understand organizers claim nearly half a million people took part in these demonstrations. what prompted this huge turnout? >> reporter: well, i think it's an answer that has been reverberating throughout british society that will find resonance both in the united states and across much of the western world. this sense that the taxpayers are paying twice, that they pay to bail out the banks and the major financial institutions that many here believe are responsible...
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. >>> brecking news here on cnn. mow ama gadhafi's compound has been hit and one building has suffered major damage. it's believed according to nic robertson, two circular holes in the roof of this building, it was possibly cruise missiles that hit the compound. nic robertson, our senior international correspondent said this building is a heavily fortified concrete building, fortified with rebar and concrete thick as his fist if not thicker. there is major damage, parts of the roof has collapse. there you're looking at a picture of moammar gadhafi's compound, again, one building heavily damaged. cnn's worldwide resources on top of this story. nic robertson will join us in a moment from tripoli. also, elyse laughette, our state department correspondent. she's been to this compound, our matthew chance joins us from london as well as retired generous general russell eun array. general, you have been in these situations before. as you and i have talked here on cnn, moammar gadhafi is not the focus of this mission in term
. >>> brecking news here on cnn. mow ama gadhafi's compound has been hit and one building has suffered major damage. it's believed according to nic robertson, two circular holes in the roof of this building, it was possibly cruise missiles that hit the compound. nic robertson, our senior international correspondent said this building is a heavily fortified concrete building, fortified with rebar and concrete thick as his fist if not thicker. there is major damage, parts of the roof has...
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stay tuned for more news on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now on cnn, a murder mystery so gruesome, even the details are too much for the jury. some wonder if the family in this connecticut home invasion could have saved if police responded faster. >>> a high school football star collapses on the field, dies at the hospital. the entire texas town is reeling. you'll hear my emotional conversation with the young man's coach. >>> and chances are, if not you, then someone close to you is using illicit drugs. illegal drug use is up this year. which ones top the list and why? we'll tell you. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm don lemon. thanks for joining us. she explored witchcraft, once went on a date to a satanic altar and is now a republican nominee for the senate in delaware. it's courtesy of a 1999 clip from bill maher. >> i dabbled into it. i never joined a coven. >> you were a witch? >> i was a witch. >> how were you a witch? >> i dabbled into witchcraft. i hung around people who were doing these things. i'm not making this stuff up. in one of my dates, my first
stay tuned for more news on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now on cnn, a murder mystery so gruesome, even the details are too much for the jury. some wonder if the family in this connecticut home invasion could have saved if police responded faster. >>> a high school football star collapses on the field, dies at the hospital. the entire texas town is reeling. you'll hear my emotional conversation with the young man's coach. >>> and chances are,...
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>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country if you don't have one. people nowadays want instant information and don't want to wait overnight. they are used to getting information right now that they need. >> three memorable moments that you highlighted. i want to remind you about it. one was in 1987, baby jessica being rescued from the world. tell me why you love that story so much. >> it was any one of 1,000 other story, but that resonated and captured the imagination of america. everybody was pulling for her. she was down there for over a day. >> one of the examples where good news can often be just as big of a story and rate just as well as bad
>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country...
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tapes you'll only see on cnn. on those tapes one of the sergeants, michael leahy, questions to the crime. we asked his wife about her reaction to finding out her husband was being charged with murder. >> oh, wow. do you love it? >> i do. it was the most beautiful thing i had seen and it just looked wonderful on. it's really good to see it again, and -- it's kind of bittersweet, but -- i know it's going to happen. >> reporter: life is on hold for jamie leahy. >> i will wear it. i'm determined to wear it some day with him. >> reporter: they were married by a justice of the peace when her husband was between deployments. but she wanted a traditional d wedding. the beautiful gown. the big reception in her grandparents' backyard. >> this is where it was going to be. over here, an arch, round tables, just placed all around. >> reporter: did you ever have the ceremony and the reception? >> no, we haven't yet, because our plans were in february 2008. so -- but -- the investigation started in january. so -- >> reporter: he
tapes you'll only see on cnn. on those tapes one of the sergeants, michael leahy, questions to the crime. we asked his wife about her reaction to finding out her husband was being charged with murder. >> oh, wow. do you love it? >> i do. it was the most beautiful thing i had seen and it just looked wonderful on. it's really good to see it again, and -- it's kind of bittersweet, but -- i know it's going to happen. >> reporter: life is on hold for jamie leahy. >> i will...
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you're in the cnn newsroom. los angeles police are trying to sort out why a gunman suddenly started shooting at passing cars in hollywood. >> oh, my god! >> one of the most well known intersections in los angeles, in the country really. soon after this video was taken, police shot and killed that gunman. he was identified as 26-year-old tyler breen. and, of course, the big question is why? why did he do it? sergeant mittsy fee arrow is with the lapd. she joins us now by phone. sergeant piaro, tell us how long the gunman was shooting before he was shot? >> it appears that the incident took approximately -- a little over five minutes from beginning to end. as can see in the video, tyler approached the intersection of sunset and vine armed with a handgun, started shooting at passing motorists, walked up and down the area of sunset and vine and then walks southbound down vine street where he shot a passenger sitting in his vehicle. and then again proceeded back toward the intersection of vine where he was -- excuse
you're in the cnn newsroom. los angeles police are trying to sort out why a gunman suddenly started shooting at passing cars in hollywood. >> oh, my god! >> one of the most well known intersections in los angeles, in the country really. soon after this video was taken, police shot and killed that gunman. he was identified as 26-year-old tyler breen. and, of course, the big question is why? why did he do it? sergeant mittsy fee arrow is with the lapd. she joins us now by phone....